Three-way hydrants. Shall be cast iron body, fully bronze mounted, suitable for a working pressure of one hundred fifty (150) pounds per square inch and shall be in accordance with the latest specifications of the AWWA C502 for dry barrel hydrants. Hydrants shall have two (2) two and one-half (2½) inch and one (1) four and one-half (4½) inch for three-way hydrants (NST) hose nozzles, self-oiling dry top bonnet, safely flanged and stem, "O" ring seals, compression opening, fully painted and coated for appearance and corrosion protection. The hose nozzles shall be replaceable and threaded into the body of the hydrant. Depth of bury shall be determined by the contractor for each location with a minimum of four (4) feet. Inlet connections shall be six (6) inches as noted with mechanical joint connection complete with gland and gasket required by the type of the pipe being used. The hydrant main body valve shall be five and one-fourth (5¼) inches.
All hydrants shall have a weather shield at the top of the operating nut to protect the clearance area between the top casting and the operating nut. The operating nut shall be a one (1) piece bronze casting; both the operation nuts and nozzle caps to be a pentagon shape and measure one and one-half (1½) inches from point to flat. Caps to be provided with rubber gaskets and retaining chains. Hydrant nozzle section shall be capable of rotation through three hundred sixty degrees (360°) with respect to the standpipe.
Hydrants shall have identification mark indicating direction of opening. Hydrants shall have permanent markings identifying the manufacturer's name and size of main valve opening and year of manufacture.
Hydrants shall have an automatic drain that is operated by the main valve rod. Drain valve is to open as the main valve is closed and close as the main valve is opened. The port and seat of the main valve is to be bronze. The bronze valve seat shall be threaded into a bronze drain ring or shoe bushing to prevent electrolysis between these components. The drain channel shall be all bronze. The hydrants shall have two (2) drain outlets above the lower flange of the hydrant shoe assembly.
The hydrants shall be designed to permit the use of extension sections and allow all parts to be removable from ground level without requiring excavation of the hydrant.
The outside of the hydrant top section shall be painted a minimum of one (1) coat of primer and one (1) finished coat of enamel. The internal surface of the shoe shall be coated with a factory applied two (2) part, thermosetting epoxy coating with a minimum thickness of four (4) milliliter.
Hydrants shall be equal to Mueller Centurion, Kennedy Guardian, American-Darling B-84-B, Clow Medallion, or approved equal.